The enforcer

Victoria Pennington talks to Richard Ketchum, chief executive of NYSE Regulation, about the difficulties of dealing with the increased challenge of market surveillance and also discusses some of the major milestones in the development of the New York securities markets

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During periods of market volatility, opportunities for market abuse increase dramatically. And market abusers are becoming ever more sophisticated in the techniques they use to manipulate the securities markets. As chief executive of self-regulatory organisation NYSE Regulation, a not-for-profit US subsidiary of transatlantic exchange NYSE Euronext, Richard Ketchum is dedicated to strengthening market integrity during what looks like being a bumpy ride through the credit crisis. "Objectively our

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